A U.N. Report Suggests Libya Saw The First Battlefield Killing By An Autonomous Drone

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A company-provided photo of a Kargu Rotary Wing Attack Drone Loitering Munition System manufactured by the STM defense company of Turkey. A U.N. report says the weapons system was used in Libya in March 2020. A company-provided photo of a Kargu Rotary Wing Attack Drone Loitering Munition System manufactured by the STM defense company of Turkey. A U.N. report says the weapons system was used in Libya in March 2020. Military-grade autonomous drones can fly themselves to a specific location, pick their own targets and kill without the assistance of a remote human operator.

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